"False casting for practice is the best way to achieve the feel of the
line in the air, but in actual fishing, false casts should be limited in
number to absolute necessity. In the first place, the more false casts
you make, the greater are the chances for the fish to see your arm
waving, or the line in the air. And the greater are your chances to make
a mistake in the cast and lose your timing. Most anglers, especially
tyros, false cast too often. Three false casts should be sufficient for
any throw and two is better. One is perfect.."
Joe Brooks - Trout Fishing, an Outdoor Life Book [1972]
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JIMMY D. MOORE
North Zone Fishing Editor - Texas Fish & Game Mag,
Author - Moon Holler Misfits Fishing & Hunting Club,
Humorist, Past VP Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited,
Member TOWA, Retired Scout Exec. BSA.
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